Chapter 395 – A Turning Point in The Bride Who Said No: Escaping the Shadows of Yesterday by Miss Lyra
In this chapter of The Bride Who Said No: Escaping the Shadows of Yesterday, Miss Lyra introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 395 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
Freya had never intended to confront the principal directly, but unfortunately, the principal had failed miserably at his duties, choosing instead to shield Eloise at every turn.
So, if things turned ugly, she couldn't be blamed for not pulling her punches.
"Freya! Kieran!" Out of the blue, Luna called out.
Freya turned just in time to see Kieran making his way towards her.
Freya's gaze darkened, almost instinctively grabbing Luna's hand, ready to make a run for it.
But Kieran's voice, cold and stern, stopped her in her tracks, "Freya, you stop right there!"
Freya didn't show any signs of stopping; if anything, Luna seemed more frightened than ever.
Freya had never been this bold before, daring to walk away in such a situation.
Kieran, seemingly used to this, quickly caught up and grabbed Freya's wrist, almost dragging her towards the school building.
"Freya!" Luna tried to follow, but Jarrett blocked her way, saying, "Ms. Jennings, Mr. Sutton needs to have a word with Ms. Dawson alone. Please, do not interfere."
"You!"
Luna clenched her teeth, feeling helpless, and could only watch as Freya was led away by Kieran.
She couldn't possibly get Freya away from Kieran alone.
That's right! Ronan!
Freya scoffed, "Mr. Sutton, the high and mighty often forget, don't they? You once said you'd never fall for someone like me. After everything I did to win you over, you didn't even bat an eye. Have you ever thought your own sincerity could be trampled just like you've trampled on others?"
Kieran unconsciously let go of her arm, taken aback by her words.
His pride wouldn't let him beg a woman, so he ended up laughing bitterly. "Fine, Freya. This is your choice."
He had come to clear the air about his intentions, wanting to confess his feelings for her.
But after hearing Freya's words, he couldn't bring himself to speak his heart.
"Mr. Sutton, I hope you'll stop bothering me from now on. Dealing with you is exhausting, honestly. I now understand the disgust and impatience you felt towards me because I'm feeling the same. What I want most is for you to disappear from my life, never to cross paths again."
Kieran stared at Freya, unable to utter a word, his forehead veins bulging, finally managing through gritted teeth, "Freya, just don't regret this!"
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